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Masti Venkatesha Iyengar (6 June 1891 – 6 June 1986) was a well-known writer in Kannada language. He was the fourth among Kannada writers to be honored with the Jnanpith Award, [1] the highest literary honor conferred in India. [2] He was popularly referred to as Maasti Kannadada Aasti which means "Maasti, Kannada's Treasure". He is most ...
Masti Venkatesha Iyengar - Jnanapith Awardee and famous Kannada poet and author; ... K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar (1908–1999) - Indian writer in English, ...
Masti Venkatesha Iyengar: Sannakathegalu (12-13) Short stories [4] 1969 H. Tipperudraswamy: Karnataka Samskriti Sameekshe: Cultural Study [4] 1970 – S. B. Joshi: Karnataka Samskritiya Poorva Peethike: Cultural Study [4] 1971 – Adya Rangacharya: Kalidasa: Literary criticism [4] 1972 – S. S. Bhoosnurmath Shoonyasampadaneya Paramarshe ...
Masti Venkatesha Iyengar: 16th 5–7 October 1930 Mysore Aluru Venkata Rao: 17th 28–30 December 1931 Karwar: Muliya Timmappaiah 18th 28–30 December 1932 Madikeri: D. V. Gundappa: 19th 29–31 December 1933 Hubli: Y. Nagesha Shashtry 20th 28–30 December 1934 Raichur: Panje Mangesh Rao: 21st 26–28 December 1935 Mumbai: N. S. Subbarao 22nd
The famous Kannada litterateur and Jnanpith Award recipient, Masti Venkatesha Iyengar, wrote a critically acclaimed book, Chikavira Rajendra, based on the life and times of that ruler. This book is widely noted for its balanced handling of the subject; it neither comprises a litany of the supposed misdeeds of the protagonist, nor emerges as a ...
Subbanna is a story written by Masti Venkatesh Iyengar. This is a bildungsroman about an Indian violinist. This book has got translated to Hindi, [2] Tamil, [3] English and other languages. [4] Subbanna's father is highly respected scholar in royal court of Mysuru and he hopes his son also follow his footsteps.
Kakana Kote (Kannada: ಕಾಕನ ಕೋಟೆ) is a 1977 Indian Kannada biographical drama film adapted from Masti Venkatesh Iyengar's stage play of the same name. [1] The film plot tells the story of Kaka Nayaka who was instrumental in stopping the exploitation of tribal people in Mysore district against the tax payment from middlemen who were representing the ruling kingdom government.
Masti Venkatesha Iyengar, for his historical novel Chikkaveera Rajendra, in 1983; V. K. Gokak, for Bharatha Sindhu Rashmi, in 1990; U. R. Ananthamurthy, for his monumental contributions, in 1994; Girish Karnad, for his monumental contributions to Kannada literature and for contributions to Kannada theatre (Yayati), in 1998